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On Sun, 27 Nov 2005, Michael "Dog3" Lonergan
There is a commercial product that seems to be butter-flavored oil. It looks like melted butter, but it never sets up. For the life of me, I cannot remember the name of it. I used it all the time in the restaurants. It would take the heat that butter would not. I've never found it retail.
Make the money you need for cookingWhat a deal, but this has to be a scam," I said to my self. As I checked into the topic, I found out it was totally legal, and has been going on...
There is also a "butter flavoring". It is like vanilla and is in the spice section of the grocery. You can't pour it on a baked potato, for example, because it is like vanilla (smells great; tastes awful), but you can put a *drop* in boiling water, like for pasta or carrots etc and it will impart a wonderful butter aroma and flavor the item. Like vanilla, you can add *a drop* or so to the liquid you are adding to something like a cake or mashed potatoes and it gives a wonderful flavor. It could easily be added to oil for a buttery flavored oil. It is a less-is-more item.
For "table butter", there are items like Molly McButter and Butter Buds. Parkay also makes a "butter" in a spritz bottle that isn't butter.
Elaine, too